Used to make it clear that its the end of an argument or discussion.
Usually pronounced: "Period" but slurred, or "Péwiéh".
Usually pronounced: "Period" but slurred, or "Péwiéh".
1.
girl 1: "GIRL SHE STOLE MY MANS"
girl 2: "WHA'S HER @ RIGHT NAOW"
girl 1: "IT'S CHELISSA"
girl 2. "IMMA BEAT THAT BITCH UP PERIOD"
2.
"bitches trynna come for me, but they can't. they irrelevant, period."
girl 1: "GIRL SHE STOLE MY MANS"
girl 2: "WHA'S HER @ RIGHT NAOW"
girl 1: "IT'S CHELISSA"
girl 2. "IMMA BEAT THAT BITCH UP PERIOD"
2.
"bitches trynna come for me, but they can't. they irrelevant, period."
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y August 22, 2019

It's literally "I know, right?" but written with an accent by a british girl. Not used in its original way, as an agreement, but rather as an "I know I'm right" way.
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y January 2, 2020

British girls pronounce "I know, right?" as "Ano roigh." but it isn't meant as "do you agree?" it's rather "I know I'm right, stfu."
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y January 3, 2020
